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Fundamental Rights Quiz

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Fundamental Rights Quiz Objective for Students

The Fundamental Rights secured to the individual are :

(a) limited to the State action only

(b) meant to protect persons against the conduct of private persons

(c) meant to protect persons against the police action

(d) All of the above are correct

Option d – All of the above are correct

Gandhian economy emphasizes on :

(a) Political and social values

(b) Socialist and economic values

(c) Humanitarian and cultural values

(d) Spiritual and religious values

Option c – Humanitarian and cultural values

To acquire citizenship by registration a person must have been resident in India for ……immediately before making an application.

(a) six months

(b) one year

(c) three years

(d) seven years

Option d – seven years

Which of the following Articles describes the person voluntarily acquiring citizenship of a foreign state not to be a citizen?

(a) Article 5

(b) Article 7

(c) Article 8

(d) Article 9

Option d – Article 9

On whom does the Constitution confer special responsibility for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights?

(a) Parliament

(b) Supreme Court

(c) President

(d) State legislature

Option b – Supreme Court

Under which Article of the Constitution are the Cultural and Educational Rights granted?

(a) Articles 29 and 31

(b) Articles 29 and 32

(c) Articles 29 and 30

(d) Articles 30 and 31

Option c – Articles 29 and 30

Which of the following is not specifically mentioned in Article 19 of the Constitution?

(a) Freedom of speech and expression

(b) Freedom to assemble peacefully without arms

(c) Freedom to move freely

(d) Freedom of the press

Option d – Freedom of the press

Respect for the National Flag and National Anthem is :

(a) Fundamental Right of every citizen

(b) Fundamental Duty of every citizen

(c) Directive Principle of State policy

(d) ordinary duty of every citizen

Option b – Fundamental Duty of every citizen

If an Indian citizen is denied public office because of his religion, which of the following Fundamental Rights is denied to him?

(a) Right to Freedom

(b) Right to Equality

(c) Right to Freedom of Religion

(d) Right against Exploitation

Option b – Right to Equality

Fundamental Freedoms under Article 19 are suspended during emergencies caused by :

(a) war or external aggression

(b) failure of constitutional machinery of a State

(c) internal armed rebellion

(d) financial crisis

Option a – war or external aggression

The theory of Fundamental Rights implies :

(a) sovereignty of the people

(b) equality of opportunity for all

(c) limited government

(d) equality of all before the law

Option c – limited government

Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion etc. (Article 15 of the Constitution of India) is a Fundamental Right classifiable under :

(a) the Right to Freedom of Religion

(b) the Right against Exploitation

(c) the Cultural and Educational Rights

(d) the Right to Equality

Option d – the Right to Equality

Any dispute regarding the violation of Fundamental Rights can be presented :

(a) in the Supreme Court only

(b) in the High Court only

(c) either in the Supreme Court or in the High Court

(d) first in the Supreme Court and then in the High Court

Option c – either in the Supreme Court or in the High Court

Fundamental duties have been added to the Constitution by the 42nd Amendment Act, 1976 in accordance with the recommendations of :

(a) Santhanam Committee

(b) Sarkaria Committee

(c) Swaran Singh Committee

(d) Indira Gandhi Committee

Option c – Swaran Singh Committee

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